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(OFFERING HELP AND SERVICE)

1. A: Would you like a lemonade? 5. Informal way to offer something is….

B: ……………………………………….. a. Would you like a piece of cake?

The proper respond from B should be b. May I offer you a cup of hot tea?

a. Yes, please. c. Can I get you some fresh fruits?

b. I don’t like lemonade. d. Are you up for some chips?

c. Would you like a coffee? e. Would you like me to get you some cokes?

d. Lemonade is not my favorite.

d. Thank you. 6. How do you say when you want to refuse a


help from someone?

a. Thanks a lot for your help. I’m so grateful.


2. Hello, may I ……….. you?
b. Yes, sure.
a. let
c. I’m sorry, but I’d rather to do it on my
b. need own. Thank you.
c. help d. Sure I will do you a favor.
d. get e. No problem.
e. excuse

Anna: Hi Jane, you look so pale. Are you


okay?
3. Below are expressions of offering help,
except… Jane: Hi Anna, I’m not okay. I have stomach
pain. I’m looking for some medicine.
a. Would you like some help?
Anna: (7) …………….. to get some medicine.
b. Can I give you a hand
Jane: (8) …………. . Thanks a lot Anna.
c. Do you need any help?
Anna: You’re welcome. (9)
d. May I offer my assistance? …………………..? Maybe take you to the
e. Could you help me please? emergency?

Jane: No thanks, (10) ……………….

4. Usually a shopkeeper say ………… when 7. The right answer is…


they want help customer. a. Let me help you
a. “Are you busy? I need some help” b. I don’t want you
b. “Is there anything I can help you with?” c. I don’t think I can help you
c. “Excuse me, do you work here?” d. Tell me how
d. “Do you want to buy our product or not?” e. Where
e. “No thanks, I can do it myself”
8. The right answer is… 12. "If I had known that you were in Surabaya,
I would have shown you some interesting
a. No, I don’t need it. places."
b. I can do it myself. “........ .”
c. Yes, please. A. Yes, It was such an interesting trip
d. Please help me. B. Thank you for showing me around
Surabaya
e. Maybe not.
C. I'm sorry, I didn't have time to write you
before I left for Surabaya
9. The right answer is… D. Thank you, I will really enjoy that
a. Would you like a cup of tea? E. That's a good idea. I haven't had time to go
b. Is there anything else I can do for you? around Surabaya

c. No problem

d. Of course 13. "Had the company been fair in giving


bonuses, the employees would not have gone
e. Get well soon on strike."

A. the employees were quite dissatisfied

10. The right answer is… B. the employees are still going on strike

a. Yes, please. C. the employees were not given bonuses at all

b. I need it so much. D. the company has given the employees fair


bonuses
c. Definitely!
E. the company has lost many employees
d. I want to go home

e. I can manage it myself.


14. If I hadn’t booked in advance, I would
(CONDITIONAL SENTENCES) have had difficulties in geing good
accomodation at a reasonable price.
11. The man hit by a car yesterday would have
died if the doctors had not immediately These sentence means....
operated on him.
A. I got a good room and I didn’t have to pay
From the above sentence, we may conclude much
that ...
B. It was difficult to get a room although I had
A. the man will be immediately operated on a reservation

B. the man is still alive C. The room I got was good but rather
expensive
C. It's too late to save the man
D. I found a room in advance but in wasn't
D. the man died after the operation comfortable
E. the doctors did not operate on him
E. I was lucky to get a good room without 18. X : John had drawn all his money because
reservation he needed it for his father's operation.

Y: .... If his father's health had not been in a


such bad condition.
15. Had the make up class been an nounced
earlier, more students would have attended A. He would not take all his money

the lecture. B. He should take all his money

From the above sentence we may conclude C. He didn't take all his money
that ...
D. He must have taken all his money
A. no students came to the make up class
E. He wouldn't have taken all his money
B. many students knew about the make up
class

C. students did not want to attend the class 19. Lucy : Many of the participants were
disappointed because they expected to have a
D. many students missed the make up class serious talk with the minister of women's
affairs
E. the make up class was not announced
Secretary: I know I'm sure that the minister
would have attended the meeting If she had
returned from middle east.
16. If I work harder, I ... my paper in due time.
From the dialogue we can conclude that the
A. will finish minister ....
B. would finish A. is still on tour
C. has finished B. didn't attend the meeting
D. will be finished C. had a serious talk with the participants
E. will have finished D. went to the middle east because of the
meeting

17. Anggi : Why weren't you in class E. had been back from her tour before the
yesterday? meeting

Rindy : I was sick. If I hadn’t eaten spicy food,


I wouldn’t have had a stomachache. 20. "Why didn't you be those shoes? You
The underlined sentence means ... seemed to like them".

A. Rindi had "I would have, if they had been cheaper."

B. Rindi has A. I did by the shoes

C. Anggi had B. I was not again the price

D. Anggi has C. the shoes were too expensive

E. both of them had D. I looked for a more expensive pain

E. the shoes were a bargain


(SIMPLE,COMPUND,COMPLEX) A. simple sentence

21.Eggs turn hard if you boil them. B. compound sentence

A.simple sentence C. complex sentence

B.compound sentence D. compound-complex sentence

C.complex sentence E. simple-compound sentence

D.compound-complex sentence

E. simple-compound sentence 26. She stepped on a nail while walking


around the construction site.
22.He becomes excellent at managing money
and analyzing trends. A. simple sentence

A. simple sentence B. compound sentence

B. compound sentence C. complex sentence

C. complex sentence D. compound-complex sentence

D. compound-complex sentence E. simple-compound sentence

E. simple-compound sentence

27. Antony loves swimming after work; He


feels at peace in the water.
23. Some common minerals are easily
dissolved, and they have a distinctive taste. A. simple sentence

A. simple sentence B. compound sentence

B. compound sentence C. complex sentence

C. complex sentence D. compound-complex sentence

D. compound-complex sentence E. simple-compound sentence

E. simple-compound sentence

28. Yulia’s brother works at a laboratory


located in downtown Chicago.
24. The role of race in intelligence is still the
subject of controversy. A. simple sentence

A. simple sentence B. compound sentence

B. compound sentence C. complex sentence

C.complex sentence D. compound-complex sentence

D. compound-complex sentence E. simple-compound sentence

E. simple-compound sentence

29. My friends assume that marriage has


changed me so much, and I think they’re
25. I told her I wanted to be more than just her absolutelly right.
best friend, but she didn’t say anything.
A. simple sentence A. the writer bought three novel
B. the writer fond of vampire novel
B. compound sentence C. the writer thought the novel was very
bad
C. complex sentence D. the writer thought the novel was fun and
D. compound-complex sentence OK
E. the writer didn’t recommend the readers
E. simple-compound sentence read it

30. It was many years ago when my


grandfather owned and operated a creamery, a
place where butter and cheese are produced. 33. The Undead an Unwed is….

A. simple sentence A. an horror novel


B. an romantic novel
B. compound sentence C. very interesting novel
D. not a sequence novel
C. complex sentence E. made into the movie
D. compound-complex sentence

E. simple-compound sentence 34. Which of the following statement does


not represent the writer’s opinion?
(REVIEW TEXT)
A. The novel is very trashy.
Read the text below for question 31-40 B. It really good and interesting novel.
C. I will not add this novel to my book list.
Undead, Unwed, and I also wish I could say
D. Don’t read this novel or you will be
unread! Okay so here I think I have finally
upset.
sunk to the bottom of the barrel to try to catch
E. I do really want to forget this bad novel
up and complete my challenge. I do have a bit
soon.
of a thing for vampire novels! And that said I
bought three different first in the series, to see
if it would help me catch up and bring me
back to target. 35. The following statement is not true….

Seriously, this was one of the trashiest novels I A. the writer liked vampire novel very much
have ever read! It was OK and fun, but I feel B. the writer bought three novel in series
like a complete fraud and fake adding this to C. the writer finished reading the novel
the list of books I’ve read this year! But I did D. the writer could satisfy his target
nevertheless read it! So it’s going to be added. E. the novel is not interesting
Maybe one day when I’ve forgotten how bad
this book was and just how trashy, I’ll read a
few more in the series! But seriously guys I 36. In general, the writer….
wouldn’t recommend it!
A. suggested the readers to buy the novel
31. The text mainly tells about…. B. recommended the readers to read the
novel
A. a vampire novel C. didn’t recommend the readers to read
B. a very bad novel the novel
C. an opinion on a novel D. didn’t recommend the readers to review
D. a review on Undead and Unwed the novel
E. a review on Undead and Unwed movie E. suggested to collect the first three
different series
32. The second paragraph mainly told….
37. But seriously guys I wouldn’t recomended ESSAY!!!
it! ( paragraph 3 )
The sentence means…. Find out the finite or non finite verb with
(finite), (non finite) behind the sentence!
A. the reader shouldn’t recommend him to be
seriously 1. I read a magazine.
B the writer didn’t oppose the idea of the
novel 2. They went to Semarang yesterday morning.
C. the writer recommended to read the novel 3. I want to write a poetry.
D. the writer recommended to read seriously
E. the writer didn’t suggest to read the 4. My mother bought a piece of cake.
novel
5. He promises to take care the cat.

6. They asked me to see a dance teacher.


38. The communicative purpose of the text
is…. 7. Sister is ordering juice.

A. to review the novel 8. I can’t go with you.


B. to promote the novel
C. to tell the story of the novel 9. She loves snorkeling.
D. to amuse the readers with the novel
10. He sat on the sofa in the dark room.
E. to persuade the readers to buy the novel
(DISCUSSION TEXT)

39. Seriously, this was one of the trashiest Birth Control


novels I have ever read, (paragraph 2)
The bold word refers to…. Most people agree that some form of family
limitation or spacing is desirable for the good
A. Mary Janice Oavidson D. the book of the family and society. But individuals and
B. the reviewer E. the novel groups– especially religious groups–differ
C. the reader sharply on the methods of birth control that
they consider moral and acceptable.

40. It can be concluded that…. Couples that practice birth control do so for
various reasons. They may want to limit or
A. Mary Janice Davidson is the main
space their children or to have no children at
character of the novel
B. Mary Janice Davidson is the reviewer of all. Young couples often postpone having
the book children so that both partners can work full-
C. the book reviewer didn’t tell the reader time. Other couples space their children so
to read it they can give each child as much attention as
D. the book reviewer didn’t by the book possible. Some women are advised by their
E. the novel is very challenging doctors to avoid pregnancy for health reasons.
In many countries with rapidly growing
populations, the government encourages
couples to limit the size of their families.

Even though birth control has gained in


acceptance, opposition to the practice is
continuous. Some people fear that birth control
encourages sexual relations outside marriage
or that government might impose birth control.
Some religious groups oppose birth control on
moral grounds.

Some religious groups teach that artificial


methods of birth control are immoral because
they separate the two purposes of intercourse
in marriage–conjugal love and the procreation
of children. Although they oppose all artificial
birth control, they consider natural family
planning acceptable.

11. What does the text discuss about?

12. Other couples space their children so they


can give each child as much attention as
possible. (par.2) The bold word refers to!

13. The religious group feels objected to the


birth control because of they?

14. What is the communicative purpose of the


text?

15. From the text, we can conclude that?


SASTRA INGGRIS

NAME: M.RIDWAN MAULANA

CLASS: XII IPA 2

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